Sundaram Tagore Gallery Singapore

5 Lock Road, #01-05, Singapore 108933

Dedicated to examining the exchange of ideas between Western and non-Western cultures is Sundaram Tagore Gallery, established in New York City in the year 2000. The gallery is interested in cross-cultural exchanges that extend beyond the visual arts, and into other disciplines such as poetry, literature, performance art, film and music. Started by art historian and film maker Sundaram Tagore, the gallery also has branches in Los Angeles and Hong Kong, and represents artists including Annie Leibovitz, Robert Polidori, Hiroshi Senju, Sohan Qadri, Sebastião Salgado, Edward Burtynsky, Jane Lee, Judith Murray and Kim Joon.

 

Opening hours:
Tue to Sat 11am-7pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Closed on Mondays & Public holidays

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Current Past

JANE LEE, Stack #1, 2013

Acrylic paint, heavy gel on mixed-materials base, 10 panels, 51.2 x 16.5 x 13 inches overall. Photo courtesy of Sundaram Tagore Gallery. 

JANE LEE, Stack #2, 2013

Acrylic paint, heavy gel on mixed-materials base, 45.2 x 12.2 x 12.6 inches overall. Photo courtesy of Sundaram Tagore Gallery. 

JANE LEE, 100 Faces (detail), 2013

Acrylic paint, heavy gel on mixed-materials base, 100 panels, 5.9 x 6.3 x 2.4 inches each (sizes vary slightly). Photo courtesy of Sundaram Tagore Gallery. 

JANE LEE, Portrait #1 (detail), 2013

Acrylic paint, heavy gel on mixed-materials base, 48.4 x 48.4 x 2.4 inches. Photo courtesy of Sundaram Tagore Gallery. 

JANE LEE, 100 Faces (detail), 2013

Acrylic paint, heavy gel on mixed-materials base, 100 panels, 5.9 x 6.3 x 2.4 inches each (sizes vary slightly). Photo courtesy of Sundaram Tagore Gallery. 

JANE LEE, 100 Faces, 2013

Acrylic paint, heavy gel on mixed-materials base, 100 panels, 5.9 x 6.3 x 2.4 inches each (sizes vary slightly). Photo courtesy of Sundaram Tagore Gallery. 

Exhibition

Jane Lee: 100 Faces

Opening cocktail reception:

Friday, January 10, 2014, 6-9pm

 

Singaporean artist Jane Lee presents new work in a monumental solo exhibition. Known for her highly tactile and visually spectacular paintings, she makes a significant stylistic leap for this exhibition, focussing her talents on three sumptuous new series—FacesStacks and Portraits—which challenge the ways in which viewers approach and perceive paintings. 

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